Ebay Data

Ebay auction data for Jimmy Page and Robert Plant - Walking Into Clarksdale.

Caveats, disclaimers, etc.: The database of completed Ebay
auctions is updated monthly. The price averages listed here are for
entertainment purposes only. If you go to sell/auction a particular
CD, you may get more or less than the prices indicated here. These
prices are not to be construed as "accurate" in any capacity, and Heavy
Harmonies cannot be held liable for the results of your attempts to
sell or auction a given disc.

NOTE: The search facilities at Ebay are fairly primitive,
and as such, may be wildly inaccurate. A couple of examples:

For a disc entitled Live, you may see results for
auctions which include bootlegs.

If someone's auction title includes reference to a disc other than
the one being auctioned, the search may catch a disc it's not meant to
catch.

There are no distinctions made for limited editions, autographed
items, promos, new vs. used, or different releases of a disc. Artist
name and disc title are the only criteria used.

Self-titled discs can create a problem, as Ebay's search
mechanism recognizes name name only as name
and thus pulls up all occurrences of name, not restricting
it to those auctions where name appears twice.

There's no way to control typos or incomplete album/group
names on the part of the auctioner

Auctions where there were bidders, but a reserve was not met are
still included in the data. Why? The important information is not what
unreasonable reserve may have been put on a disc, but rather what
people were willing to pay for the disc, and that is represented by
the final bid even if the reserve was not met.